Cleaning Your Car the Right Way

My parents bought me a car during the summer before my junior year in high school. Although it wasn’t classified as a sports car, I immediately fell in love with its deep, red color and compact size. Because my family lived on a dirt road, I had to work hard to keep my car clean. Unfortunately, I didn’t realize I was supposed to wash my car with a professional car cleaner. Instead, I opted for plain dish detergent. Thankfully, I also frequently took my vehicle to a local professional car wash. Whenever I left this business, my car always looked amazing. On this blog, I hope you will gain a new appreciation for the vast array of services a car wash and auto detailing service offers. Enjoy!

Do you currently have or are thinking about purchasing your own vehicle? Have you ever given much thought to keeping your vehicle clean? If you're like most people, you probably haven't given much thought to automatic car washes. Your car gets dirty, you have your car washed, your car is clean once again. But while you may not have been giving much thought to the car wash process, not all car washes are identical.[Read More]

Many people like the convenience of an automated car wash. Many others like the thorough cleaning that can come from manually handwashing their cars. You may have a preference, but which one is the better choice?
Handwashing Your Car
Cleaning your own car by hand can give you a nice sense of accomplishment when you're done. It can also give you a far superior clean than other car washing methods. However, a lot of what makes a hand-wash superior has to do with your own skill.[Read More]

If your car's chrome has become dirty and dull, you may decide to do some detailing at to make it shiny again. If so, follow the tips below to use household products to clean and shine your vehicle's chrome.
Clean Your Chrome With Vinegar And Baking Soda
Before you make your chrome shiny, you first need to remove any dirt or spots on the metal. You can do this by making a solution containing vinegar and baking soda.[Read More]

You've watched all the videos, ordered high-quality tint, and have what you believe to be the best tools, but even all of this does not mean that attempting to tint your own vehicle's windows will be an easy adventure. The fact is, tinting car windows can be a real pain, taking you a lot of time to complete and a lot of patience to get good results. However, if you truly feel like this is one auto detailing task that you are equipped to handle, there are a few dos and don'ts that you should keep in mind to help you out along the way.[Read More]